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Call for C Magazine Editorial Fellowship 2020-2021

March 10th, application deadline

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10 Mar 2020

C Magazine is very pleased to announce the 2020-2021 C Editorial Fellowship.

The C Magazine Editorial Fellowship provides a supportive context for professional development over an 11-month period, and the unique opportunity to contribute significantly to an established independent contemporary art publication in Canada. Working closely with the Editor to realize the magazine’s artistic mandate and editorial goals, the Editorial Fellow engages their interests through a thematic program that sits somewhere between the artist-led and the institutional. The Editorial Fellow researches, develops, commissions and edits a series of feature texts across three consecutive issues of the publication, building on C’s strong reputation for smart, imaginative and compelling content on and around contemporary art and criticism.

Responding to the challenges and requirements of a small, independent organization, the Fellow supports C’s goals and contributes purposefully to its publishing program, its growth and its long-term vision, while furthering its legacy and mission. The Fellow reports to the Editor and is responsible to the authority of the Board of Directors of C The Visual Arts Foundation.

The Editorial Fellowship is comprised of research, commissioning and editing periods, during which the successful applicant is in regular communication with the editor of C Magazine. The Fellow works closely with the editorial team to deliver each thematic series of texts, attends quarterly meetings of the Editorial Advisory Committee in person or remotely, and may also attend monthly all-staff meetings. The Editorial Fellow is supported and complemented by the magazine’s leadership team of Editor and Executive Director/Publisher, who together with the Fellow ensure an array of new and established voices, and consistency in the delivery of content.

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